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1999 Session

Budget Amendments - HB1450 (Member Request)

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Chief Patron: Jackson
Co-Patron(s): Abbitt, Armstrong, Barlow, Baskerville, Behm, Bennett, Clement, Cranwell, Day, Deeds, Johnson, Jones, D.C., Phillips, Shuler, Spruill, Tate, Thomas, Williams, Woodrum
All Lottery Profits to Localities(1 yr.)

Item 138 #31h

Item 138 #31h

First Year - FY1999 Second Year - FY2000
Education: Elementary and Secondary
Direct Aid To Public Education FY1999 $190,926,592 FY2000 $188,017,232 GF

Language
Page 112, line 10, strike "$2,156,202,347" and insert "$2,347,128,939".
Page 112, line 10, strike "$2,253,054,721" and insert "$2,441,071,953".
Page 112, line 12, strike "$1,619,047,620" and insert "$1,809,974,212".
Page 112, line 12, strike "$1,700,934,858" and insert "1,888,952,090".
Page 112, after line 45, insert:
"Lottery Proceeds...$314,400,000             $0".
Page 115, line 32, after "population)" strike remainder of line.
Page 115, strike line 33.
Page 115, line 34, strike "membership adjusted for the composite index) paid".
Page 115, line 45, after "population)" strike remainder of line.
Page 115, strike line 46.
Page 115, line 47, strike "membership adjusted for the composite index) paid".
Page 116, line 11, strike "a."
Page 116, strike lines 17 through 21.
Page 117, line 6, strike "and the revenues".
Page 117, strike lines 7 and 8.
Page 117, line 9, strike "paid" and "the fiscal year in".
Page 117, line 18, unstrike "out of the state share".
Page 117, line 29, unstrike "and the required local expenditure" and strike "pursuant to".
Page 117, line 20, strike "Paragraph B.7. above,".
Page 118, line 34, strike "less".
Page 118, strike lines 35 and 36.
Page 118, line 37, strike "composite index) paid".
Page 118, line 40, strike "1)".
Page 118, strike lines 43 and 44.
Page 119, line 37, strike "1)".
Page 119, strike lines 42 through 47.


Explanation
(This amendment is one of a block of amendments with the intent of dedicating all lottery proceeds of $310.3 million in the second year, as specific payments to local school divisions. This amendment dedicates all the lottery proceeds of $314.4 million the first year to the state share of public education, saving $123.5 million in basic aid costs. In the second year, the total lottery proceeds of $310.3 million would be distributed to local school divisions. A companion amendment in Item 139 details the distribution of the second year amount. To make up the state share of lottery proceeds in the second year, $188.0 million is added back to basic aid. The block of amendments would use the first year savings of $123.5 million, the second year of the existing school construction grants of $55.0 million, and an additional $9.5 million general fund to restore the state portion of basic aid.)